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Nothing either direction (calling or receiving) with iP11 Pro (AT&T) and iP11 Pro (T-Mobile). MN to IN and vice versa.

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AT&T and T-Mobile has HD sound in South & Central Florida. It is crystal clear and has a HD icon. When I am in Florida and I talk to friends 25 miles outside of Memphis there is no HD sound on their iPhone with AT&T.

AT&T and T-Mobile has HD sound in South & Central Florida. It is crystal clear and has a HD icon. When I am in Florida and I talk to friends 25 miles outside of Memphis there is no HD sound on their iPhone with AT&T.

Interesting. I know two people who use T-Mobile in my area (military discount) and I get no HD voice when calling her iPhone 11 or his iPhone 7. The carriers need to sort this out, HD voice is a massive step up in quality and usability.

Almost 2020, HDVoice interoperability with Verizon?

Originally Posted by jakeuten

Interesting. I know two people who use T-Mobile in my area (military discount) and I get no HD voice when calling her iPhone 11 or his iPhone 7. The carriers need to sort this out, HD voice is a massive step up in quality and usability.

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Ageee 100% the last time I tested T-Mobile it was difficult to hear the other person— I’ve been using HDVoice with ATT or Verizon for years. Going back is painful.

That's interesting. How did we all find cellular communication "good enough" for three decades, but somehow today the lack of "HD Voice" can be a deal breaker?

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Because it’s 2019 and you shouldn’t have to compromise such a basic feature. T-Mobile advertised that they had the best voice quality for years, but suddenly it doesn’t matter because they no longer do if you’re calling one of the 2/3 of the US with a cellphone that doesn’t have T-Mobile? Come on now...

Because it’s 2019 and you shouldn’t have to compromise such a basic feature. T-Mobile advertised that they had the best voice quality for years, but suddenly it doesn’t matter because they no longer do if you’re calling one of the 2/3 of the US with a cellphone that doesn’t have T-Mobile? Come on now...

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There are many things in life I shouldn't *have* to compromise on, but yet I do.

As long as T-Mo costs me 2/3rds of what I'd pay other carriers, I'll put up with 2/3rds of the service.

90%+ of my voice usage is to other members of my family, who are either on my T-Mo plan or on a landline, so I never even knew until this thread that there was a carrier interoperability issue with this. I just assumed if both sides had VoLTE it would sound decent.